This magical wristband can help you stay skinny AND have the best sex of your life!

Imagine being able to know every little detail about your husband's every sudden move. A high-tech wristband called UP by Jawbone has a motion sensor included and is intended to monitor a person's health habits, including their sex life and sleep patterns. The mini database even has an app for Apple or Android phones and works as a personal trainer that tracks everything you do minute by minute.

After a number of motion sensor tracking devices have hit the market, it's clear that they're here to stay! But none compare to UP which has proven that technology can take it beyond just tracking how many steps you take. Now it can help you lose weight AND catch a conniving cheating husband too!

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The device goes for about $130 and comes in different colors depending on your preference. Many celebrities have been seen wearing them and has become the new craze for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The device hit the market last year, but it's just now getting serious traction. Imagine, these little magical wristbands can even be worn in the shower!

The U.K. Daily Mail says that the mini tracker can share with you the number of calories you burn daily, steps you take, distances, and the amount of time you spend active and inactive. It's smart phone app also requires users to take pictures of every meal they eat and keeps record of what they ate, when, and where.  

But it also tracks your love life and can tell you if you had an orgasm the last time you had sex and how intense it was. And although you can't fake an orgasm while wired to this wristband, one tech blogger says it can actually help improve a couple's understanding of their sex life because of how detailed it is. And women will be glad to know that it can keep men from cheating–since any sexual activity can be tracked. The data it gathers reveals how satisfying your sex life is and can improve it by making it a topic of conversation between you and your man if it isn't up to par.

The concept of this wristband has convinced me and it would definitely help those who are trying to lose weight. One of the big problems with dieting is that people fall off or don't eat enough, and this device can bring these issues to their attention. On the other hand I don't like the idea of my every move being tracked because it comes off intrusive. However, I do think there are more pluses than downsides to it and am all for the UP if it helps out couples with their relationships and keeps us healthy.

Image via Jawbone.com